Kenyan boxer Alfayo Siwo has broken his silence following his recent bout against Majembe, offering a candid reflection on the fight and its wider impact on the local boxing scene.
Speaking during an exclusive interview on Mpasho Spotlight at Mpasho, Siwo shared a perspective that has since sparked debate among fans online.

“What that I really knew is that my win could not bring any impact... my win could not change anything. What changed everything is that Majembe was fighting a professional boxer with zero win, 3 matches,” Siwo stated during the interview.
His remarks appear to suggest that the narrative surrounding the fight was larger than the result itself.
According to Siwo, the significance of the match was tied more to Majembe’s position and public perception than to his own record.
By referencing the fact that Majembe was facing a professional boxer with no wins in three matches, Siwo implied that expectations and hype played a central role in how the fight was viewed.
The interview clip, has generated a wave of reactions from fans and followers.
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Many weighed in on whether Siwo’s assessment was fair or whether a victory on his part could have shifted the narrative significantly.
One commenter, identified as @PETER POSHCARS, wrote: “The win could have brought the hype bro and exposure why do you think majembe is so hyped now because he probably won that match.”
The comment suggests that, in the view of some fans, any victory in such a high-profile bout could have translated into increased visibility and momentum.

Another user, @silent soldier, expressed support for Siwo, commenting: “huyu champ deserve better.”
The message indicates that some fans believe Siwo has not received recognition proportional to his effort or skill.
Meanwhile, @vintage family focused on Siwo’s demeanor, writing: “composure on top bro makofi.”
The remark highlights the boxer’s calm and measured tone during the interview, which many viewers interpreted as professionalism despite the outcome of the match.
The discussion surrounding the fight reflects broader dynamics within Kenya’s boxing scene, where public attention, online hype, and fighter records often shape perception as much as in-ring performance.
Siwo’s comments underscore the role of narrative in combat sports — particularly when one fighter carries significant publicity.
While Siwo did not elaborate extensively on future plans during the clip, his remarks indicate awareness of how branding, momentum, and public sentiment can influence a boxer’s trajectory.
By acknowledging that his own win “could not change anything,” he appeared to frame the fight as a moment that amplified Majembe’s profile rather than his own.
Short clips, fan reactions, and comment sections have become central spaces for post-fight analysis, sometimes rivaling traditional sports coverage.
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